ESL/Question and answer oral practice with audio
ESL oral practice with audio.
Scenario: personal introductions with questions and answers
Question | Response |
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What's your name?
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My name is ____
Response with accent (respuesta con acento):
Response without accent (respuesta sin acento): |
Tell me your name
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Try to say your name with an English accent. Don't translate your name: If your name is "Miguel," don't use "Michael." But say "Miguel" as an English speaker would. For example, "Miguel" may sound like "Mee-Gwell" to the English speaker rather than "Mee-Gell" | Trata de decir tu nombre con acento inglés. No traduzcas tu nombre: Si te llamas "Miguel", no uses "Michael". Pero diga "Miguel" como lo haría un angloparlante. Por ejemplo, "Miguel" puede sonar como "mi-Gwell" para el angloparlante en lugar de "mi-Gell" |
Where are you from?
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I am from ____
Response with accent: |
Tell me where you are from.
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Try to say the name of your country of origin in English. | Trata de decir el nombre de tu país de origen en inglés. |
What time is it?
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It is twelve thirty
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Tell me what time it is.
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Are you married?
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Yes, I am married.
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Do you have any children?
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Yes I do. I have two children.
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Do you have any kids?
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What do you do?
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I am a security officer.
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Where do you work?
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I work at an office building in Arlington.
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What time do you have to get to work?
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I have to be at work at 7:00 in the morning.
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Do you play any sports?
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Yes, I play soccer.
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Are you any good?
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Not really. But I like to play.
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Do you go to church?
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Yes. I go to the Cathedral. Response with accent:: |
What's your favorite food?
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I love pizza with sausage. Response with accent:: |
Did you ever go to New York?
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I have never been to New York Response with accent:: |
So where have you been?
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I have been to Atlanta and Los Angeles.
Response with accent:: |
Did you have fun?
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I liked it very much.
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